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- 20 Floral Dresses for Spring 2021 - Stylish Flower Print Dresses for Work, Weddings, Everyday - TownandCountrymag.com
- No Frills: The Best Dresses for Non-Dress People - Vogue
- New Disney "Fresh-Cut Print" Dresses Now Available at Hot Topic - Pirates and Princesses
| Posted: 30 Mar 2021 11:40 AM PDT ![]() Wondering what to wear this season? A floral dress is foolproof. A fluttery gown is perfect for a summer wedding, a loose shift can be tossed over a swimsuit for a beach day, and as fashion's saint of summer Lilly Pulitzer knew, a colorful pattern hides any mishaps, ensuring you will still look great at the end of the day, even if some spritz was splashed. Below, we've picked 20 of our favorite flower print dresses for all occasions this spring. Destini Tie Waist Maxi Dress LILLY PULITZER nordstrom.com $228.00 Socialite Lilly Pulitzer opened an fruit juice stand in Palm Beach, then designed these colorful dresses to hide the juice stains, her friend Jackie Kennedy wore one on the cover of Life magazine and the rest was preppy history. Printed Georgette Dress GANNI shopbop.com $165.00 This high-neck shift dress strikes a perfect balance of polished and effortless. Willow Midi dress Cult Gaia net-a-porter.com $560.00 Cult Gaia's Willow silhouette is so flattering that they update it each season. This summer, it is lush and vibrant with palm leaves. Billabong Dreamer Floral Dress BILLABONG nordstrom.com $89.95 How romantic is this dress? The peasant-style sleeves can be worn off-the-shoulder as well for a full-blown bohemian look. Lisou Lauren Mango Love Flower Silk Shirt Dress LisouLauren Mango Love Flower Silk Shirt Dress orchardmile.com $700.00 A retro collar and rich yellow silk make this shirt dress elegant, yet edgy. Flowers cotton dress MANGO mango.com $79.99 This breezy cotton dress cinches at the waist for a flattering fit and is made from 100-percent sustainable cotton. Ellwood Dress thereformation.com $248.00 A wrap dress in a muted floral print is everything we want to wear for a picnic. flower crochet mini dress FARM RIO farmrio.com $295.00 Embrace those 70s vibes with Farm Rio's bold crochet mini dress! Bonus: it can take you into fall with black tights and over-the-knee boots. Free People Flower Fields mini dress in cream mutli Free People us.asos.com $93.75 A relaxed shirt dress is gorgeous with sandals now and booties later. Printed Belted Midi Dress stories.com $129.00 If you love neutrals but want to step things up a little, this structured number is for you. Its simplicity means it can go anywhere from a wedding to a weekend brunch. Priya Rosa Dress AllSaints us.allsaints.com $228.00 Still channeling Bridgerton? A rosy, ruffled Regency-esque mini-dress will tide you over until season two. Vintage 1970s Floral and Lace Maxi Dress Raleigh Vintage freepeople.com $138.00 North Carolina-based vintage haven Raleigh Vintage stocks a curated selection on Free People's site, making it easy to find gems like this 1970s maxi dress. Shirred Embroidered midi dress Tory Burch net-a-porter.com $398.00 A stretchy shirred bodice is flattering on everyone, as is a crisp white poplin. The embroidered florals along the bottom are the finishing touch. Gardens At Giverny Midi Dress Lost + Wander shopbop.com $89.60 Named for Claude Monet's famous French gardens, this tiered dress is perfectly easy to slip on for the day. Veronique Shift mollymoorkamp.com $425.00 Modern prepster Molly Moorkamp tweaks 60s staples for 21st century life, like this punchy bell sleeve dress that is perfect when you just want to pull something on and go. Bardot Fiesta Floral Faux Wrap Dress BARDOT nordstrom.com $49.97 Channel the French Riviera in a faux wrap (meaning, no accidental slips) dress with cheery blooms. Flowy flower printed dress MANGO mango.com $79.99 No need to put floral dresses away when fall comes around. A dark floral, like this relaxed number, can be worn year-round. The Saya Midi Dress SANCIA nordstrom.com $119.40 A carefree dress with a dainty floral print has vacation vibes all over it. Kollineaari Unikko dress marimekko.com $176.00 No one does a graphic print like Finnish brand Marimekko. Their famous poppy pattern was developed in the 1960s, but feels just as fresh today. California Soul Dress BB Dakota shopbop.com $119.00 Turquoise and pink work unexpectedly great together for a dreamy SoCal feel. This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io |
| No Frills: The Best Dresses for Non-Dress People - Vogue Posted: 30 Mar 2021 05:00 AM PDT For most of my adult life, I haven't particularly enjoyed wearing dresses. Maybe it's the concepts of traditional femininity with which I tend to associate them, or perhaps it's the pang of regret I feel when looking back at my prom photos (I'm sporting a rhinestone-embellished BCBG halter dress with a handkerchief hem). Either way, the cheerfully colored, dainty styles that I see my friends embrace feel out of place in my minimalist, utilitarian wardrobe. And at nearly six feet tall, it's always been easier for me to avoid dresses altogether than risk a length-related wardrobe malfunction. I suspect much of my aversion has to do with the dearth of options available to me as an adolescent in the early 2000s. As most millennials can attest, the years 2000–2009 were a polarizing era in fashion history—when lace-trimmed camis, jersey-knit dresses worn over T-shirts, and boot-cut designer denim took center stage at most suburban high schools. Midi-dresses had yet to make a meaningful reappearance, and nearly everything I liked was at least six inches too short. As it turns out, dresses, like nearly everything else about the fashion industry, have evolved dramatically since 2008. Midi- and maxi-length dresses are practically ubiquitous, and there are more than enough silhouettes, color palettes, and fabrics available to suit every preference. After nearly a decade spent avoiding anything without a waistband, these comfortable, minimalist shapes and styles finally have me rethinking my approach. The SlipMy renewed affinity for dresses can be traced to the return of the slip dress a few years back (or, at the very least, my reintroduction to it). This minimalist, 1990s-inspired silhouette is the opposite of flouncy and can be dressed up or down to match the occasion. I've worn this Wilfred slip dress to work, to weddings, and everywhere in between. The Crochet TankSummer in New York means oppressive heat for months on end. But as anyone who lives here can attest, blocks of skyscrapers make for unexpected gusts of wind. These warm-weather knits are perfectly suited for a hot summer day but substantial enough to withstand those blustery urban weather patterns. The CardiganThese curve-hugging cardigans offer a snugger fit than their shorter counterparts. Wear them on their own, or unbuttoned over jeans and a tank. The Minimalist KnitCan you tell I love knits? Whether you pair them with a leather jacket and sneakers or dress them up with your favorite mule, these tank dresses look seamlessly pulled together—minimal effort required. The Structured ShirtdressIf and when we return to the office, I'd encourage everyone to take it slow—and by that I mean, cut yourself some slack when it comes to waistbands that aren't made of elastic. What better way to look pulled together (and stay comfortable) than with a structured, forgiving, and office-friendly alternative? The Dress Code DressIt's hard to remember a time when we had places to go, events to attend. But thanks to countless postponements, all signs are pointed to a 2022 jam-packed with weddings and events. Catch me doing the cha-cha slide in one of these versatile numbers. |
| New Disney "Fresh-Cut Print" Dresses Now Available at Hot Topic - Pirates and Princesses Posted: 30 Mar 2021 11:08 AM PDT Hot Topic has some new "Fresh-Cut Print" dresses available online! Just in time for Spring!
Let's take a look!Aristocats Marie Floral Tiered Dress – $49.90
Sizes XS-3X available Plus Sized Version – $54.90Sizes Available: 0 (12)- 5 (26/28) Here's the write-up: "Keep it classy and sassy like Marie. This pink dress from The Aristocats will have you flirty in florals. It has a tiered design with adjustable straps and an allover floral print with Marie.
Winnie the Pooh Floral Baby Doll Dress – $49.90
Sizes XS – 3X available Plus Sized Winnie the Pooh Version – $54.90Sizes 0 (12) – 5 (26/28) available Here's the write-up: Cute as a babydoll, oh bother! This golden yellow dress features an allover print of honey pots, white flowers and the silly ol' bear, Winnie the Pooh. Adjustable tie straps and side zipper closure. Beauty and the Beast Belle Sweetheart Dress Plus- $59.90Sizes 0 (12) – 5 (26/28) available Here's the write-up: "Bonjour, good day! All you need is a cute dress and your nose stuck in a book. This dress from Beauty and the Beast features an allover floral print with Belle, Lumiere, Mrs. Potts and Chip. It has a sweetheart neckline with puffy sleeves with elasticated detail. Side zipper closure. Pirates & Princesses (PNP) is an independent, opinionated fan-powered news blog that covers Disney and Universal Theme Parks, Themed Entertainment and related Pop Culture from a consumer's point of view. Opinions expressed by our contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of PNP, its editors, affiliates, sponsors or advertisers. PNP is an unofficial news source and has no connection to The Walt Disney Company, NBCUniversal or any other company that we may cover. |
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